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    Prayers for peace: Japanese light hundreds of lanterns to mark the 67th anniversary of those killed in Hiroshima bombings | Mail Online



    The whole world will remember when
    the Japanese city of Hiroshima was
    bombed at the end of the Second
    World War. And today thousands of Japanese
    people are starting to commemorate
    the 140,000 people who lost their
    lives.

    People across the country have started
    to light lanterns of peace and express
    their sorrow in preparation for
    tomorrow's anniversary.

    Others, including Buddhist monks and
    children, took part in a parade holding
    'lanterns for peace' at the Atomic
    Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.

    Sixty seven years ago an atomic bomb
    was dropped on the city by the United
    States by the orders of then President
    Harry Truman. The bomb contained the equivalent of
    between 12 and 15,000 tons of TNT
    and devastated an area of five square
    miles and more than 60 per cent of the
    buildings in the city were destroyed. More than 140,000 people were killed
    out of the city's population of 350,000
    including military personell and those
    who later died from radiation.
    Many have also suffered long-term
    sickness and disability. Another atomic
    blast in Nagasaki three days later
    killed 70,000 more.

    The grandson of ex U.S President
    Harry Truman has also chosen to take
    part in the memorial services and
    attended a service for victims. Clifton Truman Daniel visited the
    Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on
    Saturday and laid a wreath to show his
    respect.

    'I think this cenotaph says it all - to
    honor the dead to not forget and to
    make sure that we never let this
    happen again,' Daniel said after
    offering a silent prayer. Daniel, 55, is in Japan to attend
    ceremonies next week in Hiroshima
    and Nagasaki and his visit is the first
    by a member of the Truman family.

    Daniel, a former journalist said in a
    statement that he decided to visit
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki because he
    needed to know the consequences of
    his grandfather's decision as part of
    his own efforts to help achieve a nuclear-free world.
    He said he hoped to hear stories from
    survivors about how they overcame
    their adversity. Daniel will also meet
    with the mayors of Hiroshima and
    Nagasaki and participate in
    discussions with students.

    Susumu Miura, a 78-year-old
    Hiroshima native, wrote in the
    newspaper Tokyo Shimbun that he
    was enraged when he learned that
    many Americans still support the
    decision to drop the atomic bombs.

    'But when I heard on the news that
    former President Truman's grandson
    is visiting Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I
    felt as if I lost some weight from my
    chest,'
    Miura wrote in an op-ed article. The peace group also invited the
    grandson of a radar operator who
    was on both of the planes that
    dropped the atomic bombs.



    Ari Beser's grandfather, Jacob Beser,
    was only person who directly took
    part in both the Hiroshima and
    Nagasaki bombings. 'I hope we can bring a true
    reconciliation to atomic bombing
    survivors, many of them still caught in
    animosity toward the United States, as
    well as other survivors of war and
    their families, and help instill a strong sense of peace among young people,'

    Sasaki said in a statement. The U.S. government sent a
    representative - the American
    ambassador - to the annual
    commemoration of the atomic
    bombings for the first time two years
    ago. Ambassador John Roos also is to attend the Hiroshima ceremony on
    Monday.
    Last edited by sanddy; 08-06-2012 at 04:33 AM.

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    shame to those who made these mankind disasters. they will be remembered and finally revenged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawaraj View Post
    finally revenged.
    Do you want the history to repeat itself ?


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    RIP to dead who died in this bombing

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    why Japan loves US most after all this.

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    Hiroshima marks anniversary of atomic bombing - Hindustan Times

    Quote Originally Posted by SamranAli View Post
    why Japan loves US most after all this.
    Japanese love
    American culture but don't
    love Americans thats for sure .

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    Its one of many crimes against humanity committed by US, not even among the biggest ones. Still its extremely pathetic to drop nuclear bombs on the civilian districts.

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    Yeah...The atrocities committed by Imperial Japan on Asia have no factor in the decision to use nuclear weapons. None whatsoever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gambit View Post
    Yeah...The atrocities committed by Imperial Japan on Asia have no factor in the decision to use nuclear weapons. None whatsoever.
    Gambit, what your nation did was wrong.

    You cannot defend it in another thousand years.

    For multiple reasons.

    Not once but TWICE - days apart.

    When Japan was already on her knees and desperate for a face saving surrender.

    Not to mention the Russians on the verge of getting there and how that did not fit into your scheme of things.

    Don't want to get into a lengthy debate on this. have said my piece for the record on this forum.

    Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vsdoc View Post
    Gambit, what your nation did was wrong.

    You cannot defend it in another thousand years.

    For multiple reasons.

    Not once but TWICE - days apart.

    When Japan was already on her knees and desperate for a face saving surrender.

    Not to mention the Russians on the verge of getting there and how that did not fit into your scheme of things.

    Don't want to get into a lengthy debate on this. have said my piece for the record on this forum.

    Cheers!
    You mean you want to get your cheap shot against US in. Do you really think that your criticism speaks for all of Asia? How convenient that you forget what Imperial Japan did to Indians. Two wrongs may not make a right but war is often wrong and the methods are morally atrocious no matter who did them in order to get the world back into some semblance of order, if not right. Spare me your crocodile tears for Japan.

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    Having recently began studying military history for my work I learned that far more people had died in Japan from the traditional bombing campaigns of Tokyo, etc. than from the atomic blasts. This is truly sad either way. The Japanese government held out on surrender far longer than they should. Otherwise this would have probably been averted. Agree or not we can't change history but we can learn from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamranAli View Post
    why Japan loves US most after all this.
    How could the killer shouts for help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gambit View Post
    You mean you want to get your cheap shot against US in. Do you really think that your criticism speaks for all of Asia? How convenient that you forget what Imperial Japan did to Indians. Two wrongs may not make a right but war is often wrong and the methods are morally atrocious no matter who did them in order to get the world back into some semblance of order, if not right. Spare me your crocodile tears for Japan.
    BS, and you can smell it 8000 miles away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vsdoc View Post
    BS, and you can smell it 8000 miles away.
    And your crocodile tears for the Japanese have the greatest stink.

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    No crocodile tears Gambit.

    And don't play the "oh see how bad they were to chinese/burmans/indians" routine man - you nuking them twice had nothing to do with helping ANY Asian.

    You guys understandably get defensive about this.

    What the US did was wrong. No two ways about it.

    I doubt the US would EVER have nuked Germany.

    Go figure.
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